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Subject: Re: FLASH: Unexpected button refusal in loaded movie
From: Chris de Deugd
Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 00:06:54 +0100

Hi Karin,

Thanks for taking the trouble to reply, if you mean that I should give
the target mc on the main timeline an instance name;
I did - otherwise the entire movie wouldn't have loaded..or do you mean
something else?
The movie loads allright, but then one button works and the other just
won't. Perhaps the file is corrupted, or something like that.

Chris

Karin Christensen wrote:

> When you load a movie into a target, the target is included in the
> pathways of the loaded movie. It depends on what the button's actions
> are but you need to include the instance name of the target mc in the
> path to make things work right.
> HTH
> Karin
>
> > Hi Flashers,
> >
> > I have the strangest problem.
> >
> > I have a movie with two buttons that work perfectly. But..when I
> load the movie into target into another movie, one of them refuses to
> work.
> > The other button works normal. ( both invisible buttons with the
> action in the instance ).
> >
> > All the other buttons in all the other movies that have been loaded
> into target respond normally.
> >
> > I hope someone can help me out - I would appreciate it a lot.
> >
>


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